Definition of the word tag line

Pronunciation of vocabulary tag line

tag linenoun

khẩu hiệu

/ˈtæɡ laɪn//ˈtæɡ laɪn/

Origin of the word tag line

The term "tag line" originated in the late 19th century, during the rise of the American Wild West film genre. A "tag line" was initially used in movie posters to describe a catchphrase or slogan that summed up the plot or key characters of a film. It was typically placed at the bottom of the poster, serving as a "tag" or label to help potential viewers quickly identify and remember the film. This usage of "tag line" in the movie industry eventually extended to other forms of marketing and advertising, where it came to refer more broadly to a distinctive phrase or slogan used to promote a product, service, or brand.

Example of vocabulary tag linenamespace

meaning

the last few words of a joke that make it funny

vài từ cuối cùng của một câu chuyện cười làm cho nó buồn cười

meaning

a word or phrase that is easy to remember, used for example by a political party or in advertising to attract people's attention or to suggest an idea quickly

một từ hoặc cụm từ dễ nhớ, được sử dụng ví dụ bởi một đảng phái chính trị hoặc trong quảng cáo để thu hút sự chú ý của mọi người hoặc gợi ý một ý tưởng nhanh chóng

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary tag line


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